DeSantis Signs Bill Banning Sleeping in Public

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Florida doing Florida things. Starting Oct 1 all sleeping in public will be banned, better not take a nap on that beach, Grandma.

Florida to ban homeless from sleeping in public places under new law​

Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bill into law in Miami Beach
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a controversial bill that forbids homeless people from sleeping in public places and prevents local governments from interfering.
DeSantis signed the bill into law during a news conference Wednesday morning in Miami Beach.
HB 1365 prohibits counties or municipalities from allowing people to camp or sleep on public property. Instead, it authorizes counties to designate specified areas for homeless encampments that cannot exceed a year.
"Florida will not allow homeless encampments to intrude on its citizens or undermine their quality of life like we see in states like New York and California," DeSantis said. "The legislation I signed today upholds our commitment to law and order while also ensuring homeless individuals have the resources they need to get back on their feet."
DeSantis was joined during the bill-signing ceremony by Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner and Florida House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast.
The law, which takes effect Oct. 1, opens cities and counties to civil liability if they don't ensure homeless sleep in special state-approved sites. Those areas need bathrooms, running water, security, medical care, drug and alcohol prohibitions, and more.
Although the legislation doesn't include penalties for those experiencing homelessness, critics suggest local governments would have to create them to ensure compliance. They also believe this is a cruel and costly way to deal with the homelessness problem in the state.
Republican backers said they're trying to leverage and pool community resources into areas of access. They also claim it'll ensure public areas are safer and cleaner.
 

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Florida doing Florida things. Starting Oct 1 all sleeping in public will be banned, better not take a nap on that beach, Grandma.

Florida to ban homeless from sleeping in public places under new law​

Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bill into law in Miami Beach
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a controversial bill that forbids homeless people from sleeping in public places and prevents local governments from interfering.
DeSantis signed the bill into law during a news conference Wednesday morning in Miami Beach.
HB 1365 prohibits counties or municipalities from allowing people to camp or sleep on public property. Instead, it authorizes counties to designate specified areas for homeless encampments that cannot exceed a year.
"Florida will not allow homeless encampments to intrude on its citizens or undermine their quality of life like we see in states like New York and California," DeSantis said. "The legislation I signed today upholds our commitment to law and order while also ensuring homeless individuals have the resources they need to get back on their feet."
DeSantis was joined during the bill-signing ceremony by Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner and Florida House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast.
The law, which takes effect Oct. 1, opens cities and counties to civil liability if they don't ensure homeless sleep in special state-approved sites. Those areas need bathrooms, running water, security, medical care, drug and alcohol prohibitions, and more.
Although the legislation doesn't include penalties for those experiencing homelessness, critics suggest local governments would have to create them to ensure compliance. They also believe this is a cruel and costly way to deal with the homelessness problem in the state.
Republican backers said they're trying to leverage and pool community resources into areas of access. They also claim it'll ensure public areas are safer and cleaner.

it wont last the ACLU is suing them as i write this
 

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Here's one of the state-approved sites.

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I strongly feel that any person, animal or thing that has been born on the earth has the right to lay down upon her to rest. Not allowing this is the height of unholiness. Time for the revolution.
 

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florida is a well-known metroplis of intolerance

silver spoon capitalists need to go to the mall in peace yo

probably never be a revolution against the ruling class. more than likely tiktok against the underclass first
 

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it wont last the ACLU is suing them as i write this

Ya, that was my thought while reading this. While the proposed bill kinda dances around the Boise decision, it'd ultimately put municipalities in the position where they would have to violate it or face penalties from the state. The Supreme Court has also never been too keen on allowing detaining citizens when no crime has been committed.

At the same time, I wouldn't take anything for granted. For a few hrs this week the supreme court gave Texas the go ahead to arrest anyone who might be a illegal immigrant. It's back in appeals court, but still fucked regardless.
 

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